Q -
My dishwasher is full of soap suds....help!!
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Can you use dishwasher pucks in every dishwasher?
Q
- My
dishwasher racks are getting rusty, is there anything I could do about them without having
to buy new ones?
Q
- My dishwasher looks dingy
inside...is it time for a new dishwasher?
Q
- My dishwasher wont drain,
what can I check for?
Q
- My dishwasher is making a
noise, is there something I can check before calling for service?
Q
- The dishwasher is empty when
the cycle is over, but the next morning there is water inside the dishwasher, what could
be wrong ??
Q
- I just
installed my food waste disposal, now my dishwasher will not drain, what could be wrong??

Q - My dishwasher racks are
getting rusty, is there anything I could do about them without having to buy new ones
?
A - If the rack is not overly rusted, a bottle
of rack touch up is available and can be purchased at most appliance parts depots. Also
new tine ends are also available to cover the rusting tips. The tine covers just push onto
the tine tips...very easy repair!!

Parts help for rusted racks -
Blue
rack touch up with repair tips in a kit together
White
rack touch up with repair tips in a kit together
Blue
rack repair tip ends only
Grey
rack touch up only

Q - My dishwasher looks dingy
inside...is it time for a new dishwasher ?
A - There are some good commercial products to
clean water scale and calcium from the inside of your dishwasher...one is Rover , from
Maytag.
For a dishwasher liner that is just looking
"tired"....pouring in some crystal tang ( yes the drink )...run the dishwasher
through a short cycle...the tang will freshen up the smell of your dishwasher and also
help clean it out.

Q - My dishwasher wont
drain, what can I check for ?
A - Please see the
dishwasher pages
dishwasher pages for more detailed information.

Q - My dishwasher is making a
noise, is there something I can check before calling for service ?
A - Have a look to make sure something has not
fallen into the pump assembly, sometimes a hard piece ( like a pit ) or small utensil can
fall into the pump and make a grinding style of a noise.

Q - The dishwasher is empty when
the cycle is over, but the next morning there is water inside the dishwasher, what
could be wrong ??
A - Two things to consider....clean water or
dirty water?
Clean water usually indicates the fill valve is not shutting off
all the way and the fill valve is "weeping" water in all the time = new fill
valve time!!
Dirty water usually is not a dishwasher problem but more of a
plumbing issue. Often the sink drain that carries the sinks water outside is not fast
enough and some of this sink water is backing up into the drain hose and filling up the
dishwasher through the drain hose. The drain from the sink to outside needs attention as
this type of a problem indicates a slow house drain for that sink.
The dishwasher drain line should be clamped to the top underneath
part of the counter before entering the sink drain plumbing, this may help the water from
coming back inside the dishwasher.

Q - I just
installed my food waste disposal, now my dishwasher will not drain, what could be
wrong??
A - New disposals have a "plug" in the connection stub for the
dishwasher drain hose. This plug MUST be removed or the dishwasher will
not be able to drain into the disposal.

Q
- My dishwasher is full of soap suds....help!!
A - You may have used
detergent not designed for automatic dishwashers. You may be using too much
detergent/tablets. Or you may be using liquid detergent. Some rinse agents and
mechanically softened water will also makes suds. Putting 2 tablespoons of oil
into the sudsy water at the bottom of the dishwasher will help break up the
suds. Sprinkle ordinary table salt liberally across the suds to disperse them.
Add a large quantity of ice cubes from your freezer to the tub. This causes
the water temp to lower, thus degrading some more of the suds. Try to drain
the unit as much as possible, soaking up any residual water or suds with a dry
towel. Let the unit fill again, and repeat the salt and ice if necessary.
I also use a commercial spa or water bed de-foamer, which is found at Home
Depot or any pool supply store. This works as a surfactant to break down the
bubbles almost instantly. (Only squirt a few drops in and run the unit)